Antigen presentation by CNS-resident microglia and macrophages regulates CD8 T cell infiltration of the brain during central nervous system (CNS) infection
Abstract:CD8 T cell responses are essential for clearance of infections in the CNS but contribute to neuropathology. T cell interaction with antigen presenting cells (APCs) at CNS barriers is thought to allow activated antigen-specific T cells to infiltrate the CNS during neuroinflammation. However, the role of CNS-resident APCs during CD8 T cell infiltration of the CNS is unclear. To address this, we utilized Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) and Plasmodium berghei ANKA (PbA) to assess the role of APCs d… Show more
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